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May 2015, Volume 105, Issue 3
- 531-551 Developing Implicit Uncertainty Visualization Methods Motivated by Theories in Decision Science
by Stephanie Deitrick & Elizabeth A. Wentz - 552-566 Path Dependence and the Evolution of a Patchwork Economy: Evidence from Western Australia, 1981–2008
by Paul Plummer & Matthew Tonts - 567-582 Another Place Is Possible? Labor Geography, Spatial Dispossession, and Gendered Resistance in Central Appalachia
by Barbara Ellen Smith - 583-603 The Post-Soviet Urban Poor and Where They Live: Khrushchev-Era Blocks, “Bad” Areas, and the Vertical Dimension in Luhansk, Ukraine
by Michael Gentile - 604-619 Everyday Diplomacy: UKUSA Intelligence Cooperation and Geopolitical Assemblages
by Jason Dittmer - 620-626 Wilbur Zelinsky, 1921–2013: “A Curiosity Too Urgent to Be Throttled”1
by Joseph S. Wood
March 2015, Volume 105, Issue 2
- 239-243 Futures: Imagining Socioecological Transformation—An Introduction
by Bruce Braun - 244-252 The Future of Environmental Expertise
by Rebecca Lave - 253-262 Knowing Climate Change, Embodying Climate Praxis: Experiential Knowledge in Southern Appalachia
by Jennifer L. Rice & Brian J. Burke & Nik Heynen - 263-273 Temporalities in Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise
by Ruth Fincher & Jon Barnett & Sonia Graham - 274-283 Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada
by Emilie Cameron & Rebecca Mearns & Janet Tamalik McGrath - 284-293 Environmental Politics After Nature: Conflicting Socioecological Futures
by Becky Mansfield & Christine Biermann & Kendra McSweeney & Justine Law & Caleb Gallemore & Leslie Horner & Darla K. Munroe - 294-303 The Place and Time of the Political in Urban Political Ecology: Contested Imaginations of a River's Future
by Ryan Holifield & Nick Schuelke - 304-312 Toward an Interim Politics of Resourcefulness for the Anthropocene
by Kate Driscoll Derickson & Danny MacKinnon - 313-321 Climate Change and the Adaptation of the Political
by Joel Wainwright & Geoff Mann - 322-330 A Manifesto for Abundant Futures
by Rosemary-Claire Collard & Jessica Dempsey & Juanita Sundberg - 331-341 The Art of Socioecological Transformation
by Harriet Hawkins & Sallie A. Marston & Mrill Ingram & Elizabeth Straughan - 342-350 These Overheating Worlds
by Kendra Strauss - 351-359 When Horses Won't Eat: Apocalypse and the Anthropocene
by Franklin Ginn - 360-368 Imaginaries of Hope: The Utopianism of Degrowth
by Giorgos Kallis & Hug March - 369-377 On the Possibilities of a Charming Anthropocene
by Holly Jean Buck - 378-386 Banking Spatially on the Future: Capital Switching, Infrastructure, and the Ecological Fix
by Noel Castree & Brett Christophers - 387-396 Biomimetic Futures: Life, Death, and the Enclosure of a More-Than-Human Intellect
by Elizabeth R. Johnson & Jesse Goldstein - 397-406 Agro-Ecology and Food Sovereignty Movements in Chile: Sociospatial Practices for Alternative Peasant Futures
by Beatriz Cid Aguayo & Alex Latta - 407-415 School Gardens as Sites for Forging Progressive Socioecological Futures
by Sarah A. Moore & Jeffrey Wilson & Sarah Kelly-Richards & Sallie A. Marston - 416-424 From Incremental Change to Radical Disjuncture: Rethinking Everyday Household Sustainability Practices as Survival Skills
by Chris Gibson & Lesley Head & Chantel Carr - 425-436 Transforming Household Consumption: From Backcasting to HomeLabs Experiments
by Anna R. Davies & Ruth Doyle
January 2015, Volume 105, Issue 1
- 1-21 The Potential Impact of Regional Climate Change on Fire Weather in the United States
by Ying Tang & Shiyuan Zhong & Lifeng Luo & Xindi Bian & Warren E. Heilman & Julie Winkler - 22-47 Critical Reflection Mapping as a Hybrid Methodology for Examining Sociospatial Perceptions of New Research Sites
by Timothy L. Hawthorne & Patricia Solís & Brittney Terry & Marie Price & Christopher L. Atchison - 48-66 A Place-Oriented, Mixed-Level Regionalization Method for Constructing Geographic Areas in Health Data Dissemination and Analysis
by Lan Mu & Fahui Wang & Vivien W. Chen & Xiao-Cheng Wu - 67-86 A Validation of Metrics for Community Resilience to Natural Hazards and Disasters Using the Recovery from Hurricane Katrina as a Case Study
by Christopher G. Burton - 87-104 The Molecular Turn in Conservation: Genetics, Pristine Nature, and the Rediscovery of an Extinct Species of Galápagos Giant Tortoise
by Elizabeth Hennessy - 105-122 Justice and Boundary Setting in Greenhouse Gas Cap and Trade Policy: A Case Study of the Western Climate Initiative
by Sonja Klinsky - 123-143 Middle-Class Poverty Politics: Making Place, Making People
by Sarah Elwood & Victoria Lawson & Samuel Nowak - 144-161 “Drifting” in Lhasa: Cultural Encounter, Contested Modernity, and the Negotiation of Tibetanness
by Hong Zhu & Junxi Qian - 162-182 Preferences Toward Neighbor Ethnicity and Affluence: Evidence from an Inherited Dual Ethnic Context in Post-Soviet Tartu, Estonia
by Kadri Leetmaa & Tiit Tammaru & Daniel Baldwin Hess - 183-202 Patterns of Socioeconomic Segregation in the Capital Cities of Fast-Track Reforming Postsocialist Countries
by Szymon Marcińczak & Tiit Tammaru & Jakub Novák & Michael Gentile & Zoltán Kovács & Jana Temelová & Vytautas Valatka & Anneli Kährik & Balázs Szabó - 203-218 Rethinking Centers and Margins in Geography: Bodies, Life Course, and the Performance of Transnational Space
by Max J. Andrucki & Jen Dickinson - 219-237 Alter-Childhoods: Biopolitics and Childhoods in Alternative Education Spaces
by Peter Kraftl
November 2014, Volume 104, Issue 6
- 1101-1115 The Dialectic of Race and the Discipline of Geography
by Audrey Kobayashi - 1116-1133 NMMI: A Mass Compactness Measure for Spatial Pattern Analysis of Areal Features
by Wenwen Li & Tingyong Chen & Elizabeth A. Wentz & Chao Fan - 1134-1156 Spatial Clustering Overview and Comparison: Accuracy, Sensitivity, and Computational Expense
by Tony H. Grubesic & Ran Wei & Alan T. Murray - 1156-1182 Travel Time and Distance as Relative Accessibility in the Journey to Work
by Michael A. Niedzielski & E. Eric Boschmann - 1183-1198 Political Ecology and the Geography of Science: Lesosady, Lysenkoism, and Soviet Science in Kyrgyzstan's Walnut–Fruit Forest
by Jake Fleming - 1199-1221 Vulnerability-in-Production: A Spatial History of Nature, Affluence, and Fire in Oakland, California
by Gregory L. Simon - 1222-1238 Anthropogenic Dark Earths in the Landscapes of Upper Guinea, West Africa: Intentional or Inevitable?
by James Angus Fraser & Melissa Leach & James Fairhead - 1239-1255 Space for the State? Police, Violence, and Urban Poverty in Brazil
by Jeff Garmany - 1256-1272 “The Whole World Is Watching”: Intimate Geopolitics of Forced Eviction and Women's Activism in Cambodia
by Katherine Brickell - 1273-1290 Authorizing the “Natives”: Governmentality, Dispossession, and the Contradictions of Rule in Colonial Zambia
by Tomas Frederiksen - 1291-1306 Making Space for Property
by Nicholas Blomley - 1307-1321 Tourism and Nation Building at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
by Jamie Gillen - 1322-1323 Manuscript Reviewers
by The Editors - 1324-1328 Annals, Volume 104 Index
by The Editors
September 2014, Volume 104, Issue 5
- 903-921 Foredune Texture: Landscape Metrics and Climate
by Wansang Ryu & Douglas J. Sherman - 922-938 Designing Robust Coverage Systems: A Maximal Covering Model with Geographically Varying Failure Probabilities
by Ting L. Lei & Daoqin Tong & Richard L. Church - 939-958 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Anthrax in White-Tailed Deer, Odocoileus virginianus, and Hematophagous Flies in West Texas during the Summertime Anthrax Risk Period
by Jason K. Blackburn & Ted L. Hadfield & Andrew J. Curtis & Martin E. Hugh-Jones - 959-972 Social Interaction Location Choice: A Latent Class Modeling Approach
by Pauline van den Berg & Astrid Kemperman & Harry Timmermans - 973-988 Legal Plurality: An Analysis of Power Interplay in Mekong Hydropower
by Diana Suhardiman & Mark Giordano - 989-1011 Informal Urban Sanitation: Everyday Life, Poverty, and Comparison
by Colin McFarlane & Renu Desai & Steve Graham - 1012-1029 Staging the Orient: Counterinsurgency Training Sites and the U.S. Military Imagination
by Oliver Belcher - 1030-1051 Development Capital: USAID and the Rise of Development Contractors
by Susan M. Roberts - 1052-1067 “I Want My Children to Know Sudan”: Narrating the Long-Distance Intimacies of Diasporic Politics
by Caroline Faria - 1068-1081 Livelihood Shifts and Gender Performances: Space and the Negotiation for Labor among East Africa's Pastoralists
by Elizabeth Edna Wangui - 1082-1100 Is Bigger Better? The Small Farm Imaginary and Fair Trade Banana Production in the Dominican Republic
by Amy Trauger
July 2014, Volume 104, Issue 4
- 703-722 Predicting Functional Role and Occurrence of Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis) at Alpine Treelines: Model Accuracy and Variable Importance
by Lynn M. Resler & Yang Shao & Diana F. Tomback & George P. Malanson - 723-745 Agent-Based Modeling in Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Lessons from a Comparative Analysis
by Li An & Alex Zvoleff & Jianguo Liu & William Axinn - 746-764 Uneven Geographies of User-Generated Information: Patterns of Increasing Informational Poverty
by Mark Graham & Bernie Hogan & Ralph K. Straumann & Ahmed Medhat - 765-783 Evolutionary Analysis of Neighborhood Decline Using Multilevel Selection Theory
by Russell C. Weaver & Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen - 784-800 Unintended Developments: Gender, Environment, and Collective Governance in a Mexican Ejido
by Heidi E. Hausermann - 801-815 Imaginative Geographies of Green: Difference, Postcoloniality, and Affect in Environmental Narratives in Contemporary Turkey
by Leila M. Harris - 816-832 Green Militarization: Anti-Poaching Efforts and the Spatial Contours of Kruger National Park
by Elizabeth Lunstrum - 833-851 Well-Being, Context, and Everyday Activities in Space and Time
by Tim Schwanen & Donggen Wang - 852-868 Frontier Finance
by Adam D. Dixon & Ashby H. B. Monk - 869-888 Composite Geographical Context and School Choice Attitudes in Sweden: A Study Based on Individually Defined, Scalable Neighborhoods
by Bo Malmberg & Eva K. Andersson & Zara Bergsten - 889-902 The Racial Politics of Neoliberal Regulation in Post-Katrina Mississippi
by Kate Driscoll Derickson
May 2014, Volume 104, Issue 3
- 413-431 Roads, Railroads, and Floodplain Fragmentation Due to Transportation Infrastructure Along Rivers
by Paul Blanton & W. Andrew Marcus - 432-443 Is There Really a “Wrong Side of the Tracks”in Urban Areas and Does It Matter for Spatial Analysis?
by Richard Mitchell & Duncan Lee - 444-459 Art of War, Art of Resistance: Palestinian Counter-Cartography on Google Earth
by Linda Quiquivix - 460-484 Market Impacts on Land-Use Change: An Agent-Based Experiment
by Shipeng Sun & Dawn C. Parker & Qingxu Huang & Tatiana Filatova & Derek T. Robinson & Rick L. Riolo & Meghan Hutchins & Daniel G. Brown - 485-509 Global Sensitivity Analysis of a Large Agent-Based Model of Spatial Opinion Exchange: A Heterogeneous Multi-GPU Acceleration Approach
by Wenwu Tang & Meijuan Jia - 510-529 Practicing GIS as Mixed Method: Affordances and Limitations in an Urban Gardening Study
by Bryan Preston & Matthew W. Wilson - 530-540 Ht-Index for Quantifying the Fractal or Scaling Structure of Geographic Features
by Bin Jiang & Junjun Yin - 542-559 Ethnic Differences in Activity Spaces: A Study of Out-of-Home Nonemployment Activities with Mobile Phone Data
by Siiri Silm & Rein Ahas - 560-576 Deterritorializing Extraction: Bioaccumulation and the Planetary Mine
by Mazen Labban - 577-593 Lost and Found Crops: Agrobiodiversity, Indigenous Knowledge, and a Feminist Political Ecology of Sorghum and Finger Millet in Northern Malawi
by Rachel Bezner Kerr - 594-612 Studying Displacement After a Disaster Using Large-Scale Survey Methods: Sumatra After the 2004 Tsunami
by Clark Gray & Elizabeth Frankenberg & Thomas Gillespie & Cecep Sumantri & Duncan Thomas - 613-627 Enriching Children, Institutionalizing Childhood? Geographies of Play, Extracurricular Activities, and Parenting in England
by Sarah L. Holloway & Helena Pimlott-Wilson - 628-651 When Migrants Rule: The Legacy of Mass Migration on Economic Development in the United States
by Andrés Rodríguez-Pose & Viola von Berlepsch - 652-667 The Hybrid Legal Geographies of a War Crimes Court
by Alex Jeffrey & Michaelina Jakala - 668-685 Habit, Memory, and the Persistence of Socialist-Era Street Names in Postsocialist Bucharest, Romania
by Duncan Light & Craig Young - 686-701 Border Crossings: New Geographies of Protection and Production in the Galápagos Islands
by Gabriela Valdivia & Wendy Wolford & Flora Lu
March 2005, Volume 95, Issue 1
- 1-10 Geospatial Information Technology, Rural Resource Development, and Future Geographies
by M. Duane Nellis - 11-31 Reflections on the Nature of Soil and Its Biomantle
by D. L. Johnson & J. E. J. Domier & D. N. Johnson - 32-53 Conditioned Choropleth Maps and Hypothesis Generation
by Daniel B. Carr & Denis White & Alan M. MacEachren - 54-79 Exploring Complexity in a Human–Environment System: An Agent-Based Spatial Model for Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Integration
by Li An & Marc Linderman & Jiaguo Qi & Ashton Shortridge & Jianguo Liu - 80-111 Livestock, Land Cover, and Environmental History: The Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, 1820–1920
by Karl W. Butzer & David M. Helgren - 112-140 Contemporary Human Impacts on Alpine Ecosystems in the Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park, Khumbu, Nepal
by Alton Byers - 141-161 Unsettling Geographical Horizons: Exploring Premodern and Non-European Imperialism
by Rhys Jones & Richard Phillips - 162-180 Code and the Transduction of Space
by Martin Dodge & Rob Kitchin - 181-201 Sartre's Circular Dialectic and the Empires of Abstract Space: A History of Space and Place in Ballymun, Dublin
by Mark Boyle - 202-222 The Inevitability of Integration? Neoliberal Discourse and the Proposals for a New North American Economic Space after September 11
by Emily Gilbert - 223-225 Foundations of Geographic Information Science
by Daniel Z. Sui - 225-227 Picturing Place: Photography and the Geographical Imagination
by Rickie Sanders - 227-230 Political Ecology: An Integrative Approach to Geography and Environment-Development Studies
by Eric Keys - 230-232 Geographies of Power: Placing Scale
by Julie Cidell - 232-236 Is Geography Destiny?: Lessons from Latin America. and Troubled Harvest: Agronomy and Revolution in Mexico, 1880–2002
by Andrew Sluyter